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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION: SCI.GEO.SATNAV
Title: SCI.GEO.SATNAV
This will be an unmoderated newsgroup.
SCI.GEO.SATNAV was chosen because the focus of this group is
on navigation. The SCI.SPACE hierarchy deals with various
aspects of space exploration and use, but this newsgroup
deals mostly with terrestrial applications. The fact that
the space segment is in space is almost incidental to the
focus of the newsgroup.
Charter: SCI.GEO.SATNAV will allow a centralized location
for discussion of global navigation satellite systems
(GNSS). The charter specifically includes the US Global
Positioning System (GPS) and Russian GLONASS, but is also
open to discussion of other existing and future satellite
positioning systems.
Some topics that fall under this newsgroup charter are:
* Technical aspects of GNSS operation.
* User experiences in the use of GNSS.
* Information regarding GNSS products.
* Discussion of GNSS policy (such as GPS
selective availability).
* Extensions to basic GNSS technology, such as
differential GPS and pseudolites.
* Navigational uses of satellite systems whose primary
purpose is not navigation, such as a communication
satellite net. (IRIDIUM, etc.)
Examples of topics that would not fall under the group
charter are:
* Other satellite systems such as communications and
intelligence gathering, except for navigational uses of
such systems.
* Discussion of space policy in general.
* Discussion of areas that may use GNSS, such as
surveying, sailing, or aeronautics, except as they
directly relate to use of GNSS.
GPS, in particular, has turned out to be a technology with a
great deal of synergism with many fields. GPS is used, not
only for military positioning which was the original
purpose, but in applications as diverse as entomology and
film making. A major intent of this newsgroup is to share
the uses to which GNSS technology is being put, thus
inspiring even more innovative uses.
While part of the SCI.GEO hierarchy, this newsgroup does not
exclude non-terrestrial uses of satellite navigation. For example, use
of GPS to determine space vehicle position is within the charter.
This group is also intended to function as a resource for
newcomers, who can post their questions and receive help
>from others who have passed that way before.
Rationale: There is no single newsgroup where information
on GPS and other satellite navigation systems can be found.
Questions are often posted in newsgroups such as
sci.electronics, rec.aviation, and sci.aeronautics. To
address this lack, the mailing list RGPS DigestS was started
about a year ago, and now has over 400 subscribers.
Recently we attempted to convert GPS Digest from a moderated
weekly newsletter to an unmoderated reflector. Submissions,
which had been running at 2-3 per week, immediately picked
up to 15 the first day. Our resources were overloaded, and
the Digest is back to the original format. Many readers
indicated the real-time response was helpful and suggested
the formation of a newsgroup.
The RFD and CFV will be posted to the GPS Digest mailing
list as well as Usenet newsgroups. Only those readers with
access to Usenet should cast votes (for or against)
formation of the newsgroup.
--
Andy Arkusinski arkusinski_andy@si.com
Ken Jongsma jongsma_ken@si.com
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Tue Feb 15 18:37:28 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: CFV: sci.geo.satellite-nav
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group sci.geo.satellite-nav
Newsgroups line:
sci.geo.satellite-nav Satellite navigation systems, especially GPS.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 8 March 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups, it will be posted
to the GPS Digest <gps-request@tws4.si.com>.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Andy Arkusinski <arkusinski_andy@si.com>.
CHARTER
This will be an unmoderated newsgroup.
SCI.GEO.SATELLITE-NAV was chosen because the focus of this group is on
navigation. The SCI.SPACE hierarchy deals with various aspects of
space exploration and use, but this newsgroup deals mostly with
terrestrial applications. The fact that the space segment is in space
is almost incidental to the focus of the newsgroup.
SCI.GEO.SATELLITE-NAV will allow a centralized location for discussion
of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). The charter
specifically includes the US Global Positioning System (GPS) and
Russian GLONASS, but is also open to discussion of other existing and
future satellite positioning systems.
Some topics that fall under this newsgroup charter are:
* Technical aspects of GNSS operation.
* User experiences in the use of GNSS.
* Information regarding GNSS products.
* Discussion of GNSS policy (such as GPS
selective availability).
* Extensions to basic GNSS technology, such as
differential GPS and pseudolites.
* Navigational uses of satellite systems whose primary
purpose is not navigation, such as a communication
satellite net.
Examples of topics that would not fall under the group charter are:
* Other satellite systems such as communications and
intelligence gathering, except for navigational uses of
such systems.
* Discussion of space policy in general.
* Discussion of areas that may use GNSS, such as
surveying, sailing, or aeronautics, except as they
directly relate to use of GNSS.
GPS, in particular, has turned out to be a technology with a great
deal of synergism with many fields. GPS is used, not only for
military positioning which was the original purpose, but in
applications as diverse as entomology and film making. A major intent
of this newsgroup is to share the uses to which GNSS technology is
being put, thus inspiring even more innovative uses.
While part of the SCI.GEO hierarchy, this newsgroup does not exclude
non-terrestrial uses of satellite navigation. Use of GPS to determine
space vehicle position is within the charter.
This group is also intended to function as a resource for newcomers,
who can post their questions and receive help from others who have
passed that way before.
Rationale: There is no single newsgroup where information on GPS and
other satellite navigation systems can be found. Questions are often
posted in newsgroups such as sci.electronics, rec.aviation, and
sci.aeronautics. To address this lack, the mailing list GPS Digest
was started about a year ago, and now has over 400 subscribers.
Recently we attempted to convert GPS Digest from a moderated weekly
newsletter to an unmoderated reflector. Submissions, which had been
running at 2-3 per week, immediately picked up to 15 the first day.
Our resources were overloaded, and the Digest is back to the original
format. Many readers indicated the real-time response was helpful and
suggested the formation of a newsgroup.
The RFD and CFV will be posted to the GPS Digest mailing list as well
as Usenet newsgroups. Only those readers with access to Usenet should
cast votes (for or against) formation of the newsgroup.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.geo.satellite-nav
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You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
Only one vote per person and per account will be counted. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Thu Mar 10 15:13:27 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: RESULT: sci.geo.satellite-nav passes 452:16
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RESULTS
unmoderated group sci.geo.satellite-nav passes 452:16
There were 452 YES votes and 16 NO votes, for a total of 468 valid votes.
There was 1 invalid ballot.
For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO)
votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes.
There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no
serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of
news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.
Newsgroups line:
sci.geo.satellite-nav Satellite navigation systems, especially GPS.
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Andy Arkusinski <arkusinski_andy@si.com>.
CHARTER
This will be an unmoderated newsgroup.
SCI.GEO.SATELLITE-NAV was chosen because the focus of this group is on
navigation. The SCI.SPACE hierarchy deals with various aspects of
space exploration and use, but this newsgroup deals mostly with
terrestrial applications. The fact that the space segment is in space
is almost incidental to the focus of the newsgroup.
SCI.GEO.SATELLITE-NAV will allow a centralized location for discussion
of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). The charter
specifically includes the US Global Positioning System (GPS) and
Russian GLONASS, but is also open to discussion of other existing and
future satellite positioning systems.
Some topics that fall under this newsgroup charter are:
* Technical aspects of GNSS operation.
* User experiences in the use of GNSS.
* Information regarding GNSS products.
* Discussion of GNSS policy (such as GPS
selective availability).
* Extensions to basic GNSS technology, such as
differential GPS and pseudolites.
* Navigational uses of satellite systems whose primary
purpose is not navigation, such as a communication
satellite net.
Examples of topics that would not fall under the group charter are:
* Other satellite systems such as communications and
intelligence gathering, except for navigational uses of
such systems.
* Discussion of space policy in general.
* Discussion of areas that may use GNSS, such as
surveying, sailing, or aeronautics, except as they
directly relate to use of GNSS.
GPS, in particular, has turned out to be a technology with a great
deal of synergism with many fields. GPS is used, not only for
military positioning which was the original purpose, but in
applications as diverse as entomology and film making. A major intent
of this newsgroup is to share the uses to which GNSS technology is
being put, thus inspiring even more innovative uses.
While part of the SCI.GEO hierarchy, this newsgroup does not exclude
non-terrestrial uses of satellite navigation. Use of GPS to determine
space vehicle position is within the charter.
This group is also intended to function as a resource for newcomers,
who can post their questions and receive help from others who have
passed that way before.
unmoderated group sci.geo.satellite-nav Final Vote Ack
Voted Yes
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ken.watson@tabb.com Ken Watson
ken@utig.ig.utexas.edu Ken Griffiths
kenji@rcac.astem.or.jp Kenji Rikitake
kennedy@seafloor.com Tom Kennedy
kevinm@ypsilon.CFNR.ColoState.EDU Kevin Moore
Kimmo.Raivio@hut.fi Kimmo Raivio
kjell@drift.rf.no Kjell Sivertsen
kleing@qualcomm.com Klein Gilhousen
kms2448@egbsun1.draper.com Kenneth M. Spratlin
koffley@nrlvx6.nrl.navy.mil
kopi@IOPADS.ee.washington.edu Kithsiri M. Liyanage
kosters@swdev.si.com Ron Kosters @x7929
ktalpak@io.org
kwebb@auriga.unm.edu Kyle L. Webb
L.Wedow@mailstop.telesat.ca Wedow, Larry M.
L15D@ZFN.uni-bremen.de Martin Schroeder
lachlan@dmp.csiro.au Lachlan Cranswick
lane@tc.fluke.COM Lane Holdcroft
lang@unb.ca Richard Langley
langer@aero.org John V. Langer
larry.cerney@filebank.com
ldodds@ccmpo-d.draper.com
lee_sudlow@qms1.life.uiuc.edu Lee Sudlow
lind#d#kevin@ssdgwy.mdc.com Lind.Kevin
LOCKHART@uci.edu Jack C. LOCKHART
lonadar@judy.indstate.edu Lonadar the Wanderer
lucien@watson.ibm.com Lucien Van Elsen
mack@cs.ubc.ca Alan Mackworth
mack@fibercom.com Richard Mack
MACKENZIE@macc.wisc.edu Mark MacKenzie
marchant@cea.Berkeley.EDU Will Marchant
mark_shortis@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au Mark Shortis
marti@isburg.ch MA
maryl@u.washington.edu Mary Lindemann
matthoff@netcom.com Matthew I. Hoffman
maufr@csv.warwick.ac.uk Nicolai E.M. Plum
MBUCKLER@chenov1.auckland.ac.nz Mike Buckler
mcfadin@aio.jsc.nasa.gov Lou McFadin
mchugh@cs.pdx.edu
mcs1004@cus.cam.ac.uk Mike Shaw
mds@utdallas.edu
meekj@pt.Cyanamid.COM Jon Meek
merle.mccaslin@filebank.com
metcalf@milo.IFA.Hawaii.Edu Tom Metcalf
mf11703@sf.msc.edu
mgn00@eng.amdahl.com Matt Noel
mgouldm%ibm10@relay.nswc.navy.mil M. Wendel Gouldman
MIBROOKS@delphi.com
michael@bywater.demon.co.uk Michael Bywater
Mike.Demoney@FirstPerson.COM Mike DeMoney
mike.manes@filebank.com
mike@makua.soest.hawaii.edu Mike Simpson
mikec@ginger.lcs.mit.edu Mike Ciholas
miles@mbs.telesys.utexas.edu Miles Abernathy
milner@iastate.edu
mjt@iwtgp.att.com
moana@teleport.com Charles Vollum
moisan@bronze.lcs.mit.edu David Moisan
moraman@redvax1.dgsca.unam.mx Morales Manilla Luis Miguel-IG
mountain@DCF.nosc.mil Joe Mountain, NRaD Code 312
mp@gik.pw.edu.pl Dr. M.Piraszewski
mrwarden@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Melissa Rhoads Warden
mscott@kirk.geog.scarolina.edu Mike Scott
Muhammed.Sahin@newcastle.ac.uk
mws@mael.soest.hawaii.edu Michael Sawyer
neal@netcom.com Neal Wolfington
niles@parc.xerox.com Les Niles
nisse@nisse.btk.utu.fi Nils Kullberg BTK
norheim@u.washington.edu Robert Norheim
nperdiki@access.digex.net Nicolas Perdikis
nzl@eucmvx.sim.ucm.es
oanes@hsr.no Erik Oanes
olsen@xn.ll.mit.edu
online@gfz-potsdam.de Claus Milkereit
P.H.Stern@bradford.ac.uk PH STERN
p00756@psilink.com John M. King
p00926@psi.com Keith A. Randino
P26416@gegpo2.geg.mot.com Dichter Carl
p5sy@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca Ahmed El-Rabbany
Parluhutan.Manurung@newcastle.ac.uk
pd@sics.se
pekka@data.co.za Pekka Pihlajasaari
PENNINGTONA@delphi.com
PERNILLA@finabo.abo.fi
perrott@ccrs.emr.ca tim perrott
pfb@minnie.bell.inmet.com Paul Bouche
phalsema@a102d.ess.harris.com Paul Halsema
phealy@mvc.ie Paul Healy EI9GL
pheonix@MIT.EDU
philsuth@mycroft.DIALix.oz.au Phil Sutherland
pkipper@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu Philip Kipper
psmith@dg-webo.webo.dg.com Peter Smith
PUTZGER@alf2.ngate.uni-regensburg.de JUERGEN PUTZGER (TEL. 4218)
pwmeek@garnet.msen.com Peter W. Meek
pwt@minnie.bell.inmet.com Paul Tarr
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Michael J. Quinn
R.McClane@m.cc.utah.edu R McClane
rab@csg.lbl.gov Robert Belshe
rabbott@world.std.com Richard J Abbott
rachelle.grein@sfwmd.gov Rachelle Kranz
ramsayp@mtb.und.ac.za Dr Peter Ramsay
ramz@lanl.gov Rick Ramsey
Raymond.Anderson@EBay.Sun.COM Ray Anderson
rbeech@unixg.ubc.ca Robin Beech
rcw@csn.org Robert C. White Jr.
rdd@cactus.org Robert Dorsett
reb@minnie.bell.inmet.com Reid Brockway
reg@plk.af.mil Reg Clemens
regina@hpbblb.bbn.hp.com Regina Doorlay
repak@ocp.rl.af.mil Paul Repak
reuter@spk.hp.com Al Reuter
revu@midway.uchicago.edu Sendhil Revuluri
Richard.Hintz@ucop.edu Richard Hintz
Richard_Nowicki@synetics.com Richard Nowicki
rickvg@cscns.com Rick von Glahn
rob@wti.com Rob Jones
roman@jethro.sps.mot.com Roman Robles
ronald@global.pc.my Ronald Looi
Ron_Betzing@poncho.phx.sectel.mot.com Ron Betzing
rorem@mana.eecs.uic.edu Doug Rorem
rousset@crisv3.univ-pau.fr
roy@mchip00.med.nyu.edu Roy Smith
rthomson@dsd.es.com Rich Thomson
ruhtra@turing.toronto.edu Arthur Tateishi
russell@isuee1.ee.iastate.edu Steve Russell
ryba@ll.mit.edu Marty Ryba
S.J.Corbett@newcastle.ac.uk S.J.CORBETT
S6LEO%IMERJ.BITNET@VTBIT.CC.VT.EDU Leonardo
sam@tiac.net Steven Magnell
schmittec@MT2.LAAFB.AF.MIL Schmitt, Eric C., CIV\\MTCC
schmoelz@eapv38.tuwien.ac.at
schweppe@bumetb.bu.edu Edmund Schweppe
scs@eskimo.com Steve Summit
scs@minnie.bell.inmet.com Steve Smith
SEARCY@SIGMA.TAMU.EDU Steve Searcy
seguin@engin.umich.edu Ralph Paul Seguin
sherman@sunfse.ese.lmsc.lockheed.com Dick Sherman
siva@sac.ernet.in
sivyerb@gov.on.ca Bob Sivyer
skinner@lab.lwpi.com James Skinner
skip@sloth.nrl.navy.mil L.C. (Skip) Kovacs
sline@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu steven line
smtplink%Caroline_Erickson_at_smrs@cc2smtp.emr.ca Caroline Erickson at smrs
snowden@raisz.cfm.ohio-state.edu John Snowden
spence@psych.toronto.edu
sproule@MITL.Research.Panasonic.COM William J. Sproule
srghsjm@gih.grace.cri.nz Stephen McNeill
srlnrow@lhn.gns.cri.nz Roger Williams
sroix@WPI.EDU Steve Roix
stan@netcom.com Stanley Perkins
stearns@apple.com Bryan Stearns
steve.pattinson@eng.monash.edu.au Steve Pattinson
stewartc@MATH1.CIMS.NYU.EDU C. A. Stewart
stockedg%geds@mhsgate.salem.ge.com Stocker David G
strike@steam.rome.NY.US Tim "Strikemaster" Bowser
stu@mav.com Stu Donaldson
stuart@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz Stuart Ralston
suelynn@cbnewsi.att.com
SVDMS@Levels.UniSA.Edu.Au
swaas@aeon.UCSD.EDU Stefan Waas
swildner@channelz.gun.de Sascha Wildner
swormley@thr1.cnde.iastate.edu Sam Wormley
sysykl@md2.huji.ac.il Yehezkel Melnik
taivo@puhh.harju.ee Taivo-Ahti Adamson
tddow@chevron.com Don Downey
tdgsandf.maildb@bradford.ac.uk
teissier@stna7.stna.dgac.fr Laurent Teissier p8131 BG22
tgm@netcom.com Thomas G. McWilliams
thad@pdi.com Thaddeus Beier
THOMASJ@BADGERPASS.ksc.nasa.gov
THOMSONAL@CPVA.SAIC.COM
ti239x@unix1.circ.gwu.edu Jonathan Moore
tim_davis@inbox.hunt.inmet.com Tim Davis
tkreyche@zdlmail.zdlabs.ziff.com Kreyche, Tom
tlk@efn.org Tom Koch
tm@cs.tut.fi M{nnist| Tatu
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tom@eskimo.com Tom Davis
tony@oso.acomp.usf.edu Dr. J. A. Llewellyn (AC)
torgeir@hsr.no
tpm@netcom.com Tom Mullin
TRBATES@delphi.com
TRINELLA@SDAV.UCSD.EDU Tom Rinella; UCSD M/S 0504
ub111aw@next1.lrz-muenchen.de
UK@ruebe.mdc.netuse.de Ulrich Kliegis
Ulrich.Mosel@physik.uni-giessen.de Ulrich Mosel
uwingcat@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu Adrian Tymes
vcurtis%ibm10@relay.nswc.navy.mil
veekay@netcom.com Van Kreis
verch@cedar.buffalo.edu Jason Verch
vgibbs@NMSU.Edu
vicki@lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu vicki childers
vigen@oslo.sgp.slb.com erik vigen
w.w.thomas@bell-atl.com Bill Thomas
waf@zk3.dec.com William Freeman USG
walkerk@netcom.com Kent Walker
WARD@ernie.van.forintek.ca Ward F. Bush
watson@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov John S. Watson - FSC
webb@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu Thomas SM Webb
wfk@minnie.bell.inmet.com Wolf F. Kohn
whoising@students.wisc.edu william alex hoisington
wier@merlin.etsu.edu Dr. Robert R. Wier
William_F._Maloney_at_ANE500@mail.hq.faa.gov
wingo%7977.span@Fedex.Msfc.Nasa.Gov
wlieftin@cs.vu.nl
wordy@UCSD.EDU Steve Roberts
wrs@Tymnet.COM William Soley
wtm@l14ha-1.jsc.nasa.gov wayne mccandless
ww@gfz-potsdam.de Wolfgang Welle
wwplumm@somnet.sandia.gov Bill Plummer
X6JW@UNB.CA Greg D. Skelhorn
yamada@ysc.go.jp Yoshiro Yamada
young@nbnet.nb.ca Allyson E. Young
youngs@ra6.dt.navy.mil Ralph Youngs
yungel@aol13.wff.nasa.gov James Yungel 1093
ZMM@ALTAIR.SELU.EDU
Voted No
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claiborn@express.ctron.com Christian L Claiborn
crouchkp@flidh102.delcoelect.com
dlaro@lonestar.utsa.edu David O. Laro
fsspr@camelot.acf-lab.alaska.edu Sean P. Ryan
jborn@lobby.ti.com J. Borninski
JHWELCH@ecs.umass.edu Jonathan_Welch
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
j_herlih@oz.plymouth.edu Axl
mmt@RedBrick.COM Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS
navsys@ssg.com Rick Emerson
rasmuss@CSOS.ORST.EDU Steve Rasmussen
ren@rap.ucar.EDU Ren Tescher
rick@CRICK.SSCTR.BCM.TMC.EDU Richard H. Miller
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Marc Moorcroft
soundmind@aol.com
whostler@procy.gi.com wade hostler
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